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FEATURES : AND AD-4401 INDICATORS
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| ** 100 times/sec. High speed sampling |
** High display resolution to 16,000 counts |
| ** Up to 1 million counts of A/D resolution |
** Monitor & control weighing and batching with external or internal resolution |
| ** Fuzzy and Automatic Free Fall Compensation (AFFC) for consistently accurate batching results |
** Enter control set points through front keys or remotely through external thumb wheels |
| ** Automatics weight and/or count accumulation |
** Sub display provides feedback on all setpoints & simplifies calibration |
| ** Supplementary flow function assures accurate performance on each batch |
** A host of communications capabilities : RS-232C, RS-422/485, BCD, analog output and standard 4-20mA current loop |
| ** Connect up to 10 AD-4401’s with A&D’s RS-422/485 |
** Compact DIN size housing speeds installations & reduces space |
| ** Digital Span Calibration enhances technical support & difficult installations |
** Splash proof front panel and keys (IP65) |
| ** High sensitivity 0.3µV/d for more accurate measurements |
** Automatic batching and customer programming capability |
| ** Bright, clear fluorescent displays |
** Hold and peak hold functions |
| ** User programmed timer settings and alarms, improve operational safety & performance |
** Weigh-in and Loss-in-weigh batching |
| ** System self-Diagnostics : The most important factor in the installation of any weighing or controlling system is to assure that all cables, I/O connections and options are set up and working correctly. This can be very time consuming and difficult, adding to the expense of the installation. The AD-4401 solves this problem by providing system Self-Diagnostic that can check. |
** Superior Free-Fall Control : The type of material being batched, ambient temperature, flow rate, consistency of the material, and many other factors impact the accuracy of any batching process. The AD-4401 provides two types of free fall compensation which may be selected according to batching inconsistent material, such as sand with stones; honey whose flow rate changes according to ambient temperature; and flour, which is susceptible to sticking to the sides of the discharge gate. |